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well just because i'm speaking from from north america and so for us when we talk about terrorism that's what we're typically talking about i understand that that's not the case for example if you go to the middle east and say your you want to research terrorism they may well think that you're talking about government attacks against civilians academics so tend to separate. we use a different definition when non-state act. attack civilians versus when say down let's marry you think it's very. very real and immediate isn't it it's very convenient well it's certainly it's certainly convenient for our research because when it's convenient for a guy who manufacture and it's convenient for you to me i think like you know it's can feel inconvenient for governments for him what do you think about that exactly and i think if you look around you can find over one hundred different definitions of the word terrorism and there is a reason why we can never agree on any one definition peter the reason is that it's a derogatory term it's a horrible label that nobody wants to accept so therefore it's ve
well just because i'm speaking from from north america and so for us when we talk about terrorism that's what we're typically talking about i understand that that's not the case for example if you go to the middle east and say your you want to research terrorism they may well think that you're talking about government attacks against civilians academics so tend to separate. we use a different definition when non-state act. attack civilians versus when say down let's marry you think it's very....
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i live in north america and i don't x. clue do state actors i think the definition which was mentioned earlier which is the same one used by the un and the f.b.i. and the cia is the is the use of violence or the threat of violence against civilians for a political purpose that's a very good definition and that implies a part of the world to a state actor as to a an individual and certainly includes almost all of us foreign policy for him your thoughts. peter i'm going to try and you know i think it's about time i disappoint william one more time because the reason i have to bring religion back into the picture is because five six seven million american muslims they're all being looked upon as suspects you know you have to walk into my shoes to understand why that discussion is relevant to us because all of a sudden when the bombing happened in boston i was seeing patients in the hospital that day and all of a sudden i knew all my god please don't make him a muslim you know we are trying to raise our found here we have to d
i live in north america and i don't x. clue do state actors i think the definition which was mentioned earlier which is the same one used by the un and the f.b.i. and the cia is the is the use of violence or the threat of violence against civilians for a political purpose that's a very good definition and that implies a part of the world to a state actor as to a an individual and certainly includes almost all of us foreign policy for him your thoughts. peter i'm going to try and you know i...
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the automaker said today it posted its best quarter ever in north america. ford earned 41 e cents a share, four cents more than estimates. revenues revved up 10% thanks to the rollout of all models. earlier today i talked with ford's chief financial officer and asked him what ford has to do to keep that sales momentum up for the rest of the year. >> i think we have to do what we've been doing, our business is a product business. and i think we've got great products that we have just introduced, we have more coming this year. we are managing the cost of the business well, keeping our production in line with demand and working the top line. i think we continue doing that. >> bob, why all the demand for these cars? is it because ford is making better cars? or is it that people just need new ones given that the age of the vehicles on the road are so old? >> yeah, that's a very important point, suzie. there is a strong replacement demand element behind the industry growth in north america. and certainly that's part of the story. but clearly the consumers are resp
the automaker said today it posted its best quarter ever in north america. ford earned 41 e cents a share, four cents more than estimates. revenues revved up 10% thanks to the rollout of all models. earlier today i talked with ford's chief financial officer and asked him what ford has to do to keep that sales momentum up for the rest of the year. >> i think we have to do what we've been doing, our business is a product business. and i think we've got great products that we have just...
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we plan to try and do that in asia and other parts of north america. but our goal is to continue to grow as best as we can given the environment we have to deal with. cheryl: ritz-carlton is way more luxurious brands you run, one of the stronger brands in the company overall. do you see expansion opportunities for ritz-carlton? >> please be mindful of its growth are managed by marriott international. but the destination club which was part of our portfolio brands quite frankly has hit a rough patch the last several years. really the space with this brand plays has been disproportionally hit as a result of what happened with the economy. the time being we are thinking taking a little bit more conservative, not developing new resorts. overtime of that condition changes we will certainly be able to pivot. cheryl: with marriott running the major brands, the stock performance over the last year i think speaks volumes to how the ipo has gone so far. thank you very much, a good quarter, we will see you next time. >> thanks, cheryl. dennis: how is this for an
we plan to try and do that in asia and other parts of north america. but our goal is to continue to grow as best as we can given the environment we have to deal with. cheryl: ritz-carlton is way more luxurious brands you run, one of the stronger brands in the company overall. do you see expansion opportunities for ritz-carlton? >> please be mindful of its growth are managed by marriott international. but the destination club which was part of our portfolio brands quite frankly has hit a...
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america, counting canada? 10 liters of water per second. i mean the poorest nation in the world can muster up 10 waters of liter-- 10 liters of water per second. that's sea water, any kind of water. if you could fuse the hydrogen in there, hmm, you talk about big energy, gang. enormous energy. you're gonna--all this stuff about oil and whale oil. i mean, already we've forgotten about whale oil, right? when you guys-- you grew up burning whale oil? no--petroleum, right? what did your great grandfathers--whale oil. the world's changing. now, when we get up to, where we can harness this kind of thing. hmm--different, different. 'cause the fuel is the most abundant element in the universe hydrogen. over 90% of the universe estimated to be hydrogen. the universe, gang, as far as a human condition, is the same design for where we are now, where we would've been, or where we're going? it's all fusion fuel out there, gang. now, we haven't been able to do that now because it's very difficult to do. it was difficult to
america, counting canada? 10 liters of water per second. i mean the poorest nation in the world can muster up 10 waters of liter-- 10 liters of water per second. that's sea water, any kind of water. if you could fuse the hydrogen in there, hmm, you talk about big energy, gang. enormous energy. you're gonna--all this stuff about oil and whale oil. i mean, already we've forgotten about whale oil, right? when you guys-- you grew up burning whale oil? no--petroleum, right? what did your great...
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we have to envision north america as energy independent. because while we don't see it now, by 2020, we will have harnessed all the natural gas the cleaner, cheaper fuel, to make it that the trucks, the biggest users will be operating on domestic liquified natural gas. a move that will smash opec, clean the skies and create millions of jobs while we're at it t. winner, conco philips, transcanada, cummins. why them? conco is the largest major oil company with natural gas exproceedsier. enbridge transports c oil and the gas where it needs to be, not just where it's found and cummins is a tremendous truck engine manufacturer with the best manufacturing engine, which trucking companies throughout the country will convert to. you want independent oil companies that can be the next exxons and kref rons in 20 -- chevrons in 2020 those are the ones you may never heard of. those will be the next giants. they are constructive, not because they represent a call and the best thing we have in this country right now, a basic energy boom that, will make a
we have to envision north america as energy independent. because while we don't see it now, by 2020, we will have harnessed all the natural gas the cleaner, cheaper fuel, to make it that the trucks, the biggest users will be operating on domestic liquified natural gas. a move that will smash opec, clean the skies and create millions of jobs while we're at it t. winner, conco philips, transcanada, cummins. why them? conco is the largest major oil company with natural gas exproceedsier. enbridge...
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toin >> is a big bridge latin america, north africa for young people to come and work and it has been like some kind of paradise in earlier years. for them to work in the city's, they are completely collapsed about the options for looking for work in spain are disheartening. you can either tough that out in the economy or start again somewhere else. the news keeps getting worse. the very latest figures show that spain has just broken the of employment record set at the end of last year. 6.2 million people are now jobless and 27.2% of the population. this country is in uncharted territory. this is not what lincoln wanted but his daughter will grow up in ecuador, not spain. economic mess from other european nations -- thousands are expected to announce it has hit a record jobless rate surpassing the jobless record of 1997. the russian economy grew by three. 0% in the first three months of the year. our guest joins us live from london. about spain and that record unemployment rate? what is behind this and what is needed to improve it? >> with spain, you've got to look at the roots of the
toin >> is a big bridge latin america, north africa for young people to come and work and it has been like some kind of paradise in earlier years. for them to work in the city's, they are completely collapsed about the options for looking for work in spain are disheartening. you can either tough that out in the economy or start again somewhere else. the news keeps getting worse. the very latest figures show that spain has just broken the of employment record set at the end of last year....
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. >> they left the north caucuses for new life in america. tamerlan tsarnaev and his younger brother dzhokhar. today their parents were full of regret for having moved the family to the united states. i thought america was going to protect us, our kids. that we were going to be safe. ed. it happen america took my kids away from me. only america. >> police in new york now say that times square was to be the next target. dzhokhar was arrested and tamerlan was killed in a shootout with police. but the parents maintain their two sons are innocent. >> do not accept it was your children to carry out the attacks in boston? >> no, i don't. and i won't. never. >> but u.s. investigators have no such doubts. they spent two days in the building behind me, questioningly parents, trying to find out whether it was a trip back to the volatile north caucuses last year by tamerlan tsarnaev that played a role in radicalizing the brothers. tv,arlier on russian president putin described the tsarnaev brothers as criminals and called the political operation in the
. >> they left the north caucuses for new life in america. tamerlan tsarnaev and his younger brother dzhokhar. today their parents were full of regret for having moved the family to the united states. i thought america was going to protect us, our kids. that we were going to be safe. ed. it happen america took my kids away from me. only america. >> police in new york now say that times square was to be the next target. dzhokhar was arrested and tamerlan was killed in a shootout with...
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. ♪ >> america is disgusted with us. north and then. i am as well. i don't blame mr. and mrs. america for saying that congress is not doing its work. they're right. we're not. lou: that is house minority whip on the house floor today admitting congress socks because they cannot deal with any significant issues in his instance they're referring to the sequester. now, we don't often agree with congressman hoyer, after it met. actually make that, and almost never agree with congressman wire. today he was making a valid point. just 15 percent of americans in the latest gallup poll approved of congress and the work is doing. but it is the democrats, in my opinion, are botching most things up. let's take the sequester to which hello welcome but the congressman was most animated. it is the secret that the sequester was, despite repeated denials that suddenly could be overcome the fact, those repeated denials fadeaway. and it was, after all, the obama administration's idea after all. they proposed as part of the agreement. in fact, it resolve the debt ceiling spike two years ago. pret
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it happens every day in america. mr. baucus: mr. president, i'll ask another question. this is very similar to sort of the context of this bill. that is i've asked the senator from north dakota many times to provide me authority for that proposition. i'm wondering if the senator from north dakota can now provide me the authority for that proposition rather than just asserting it. what's the authority? is there a case? is there a federal law? is there a supreme court case on that authority? i'd just like to know. mr. heitkamp: mr. president, and my friend from montana, we will give you the citations and the supreme court cases that talk about the exertion of jurisdiction over foreign corporations by state taxing authorities. and so i just want to offer up this document that outlines that we are not parties to foreign treaties -- i tell you nelson vs. sears & roebuck, which is a 1941 supreme court case. felt and tarrant manufacturing versus gallagher, again a united states supreme court case, 1939. it is well established and long-standing precedent in this country that if
it happens every day in america. mr. baucus: mr. president, i'll ask another question. this is very similar to sort of the context of this bill. that is i've asked the senator from north dakota many times to provide me authority for that proposition. i'm wondering if the senator from north dakota can now provide me the authority for that proposition rather than just asserting it. what's the authority? is there a case? is there a federal law? is there a supreme court case on that authority? i'd...
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meanwhile in north carolina folks have a way to stay in power. just make it harder for some people to vote. you won't believe it. that's coming up. you. >> john: today on wtf america we're in florida and we go to kathleen high school in beautiful lakeland florida where attempts to form a gay-straight alliance club was thwarted by school officials who were afraid that organizations such a this could lead to a society overrun by well-adjusted kids not permanently scared by their high school experiences. errory teal and brenna pellend both 17 had been working to establish this club since november 2012. but school officials were worried that this would distract them from normal high school activities. back in my days in high school we had a gay organization but it was called theater club. but what is wrong about kids who are not openly admitted who are but friends who are strong enough to be supportive of gay class maids. kathleen florida i guessed hard to take a stand against bullying when the bullies are not high school kids but adult who is are af
meanwhile in north carolina folks have a way to stay in power. just make it harder for some people to vote. you won't believe it. that's coming up. you. >> john: today on wtf america we're in florida and we go to kathleen high school in beautiful lakeland florida where attempts to form a gay-straight alliance club was thwarted by school officials who were afraid that organizations such a this could lead to a society overrun by well-adjusted kids not permanently scared by their high school...
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developed by as very well-known professor from the university of north carolina. the professors' study the on the of aviation hubs economies. in reality, it is a back to the future observation. aerotropolis the of its day. there are thousands of employees employed by companies that are there to avail themselves. the intersection of all of the interstate highways that connect to bear in memphis. for the initiative southern california issue holistic lee. the areas that need to be the might have gone to promote the location of these businesses and jobs next our distribution businesses. providesis airport about 25%-30% of the jobs in the memphis area. it is a huge economic and gen. united in chicago. that is what it is all about. concerns oversome the interstate highway capacity. would you talk about what some of the negative effects might be? >> i think it starts with this. we are essentially an approval of raising the fuel tax, and that is the most efficient and effective way. the infrastructure that already exists, the mechanics of collecting the money that already
developed by as very well-known professor from the university of north carolina. the professors' study the on the of aviation hubs economies. in reality, it is a back to the future observation. aerotropolis the of its day. there are thousands of employees employed by companies that are there to avail themselves. the intersection of all of the interstate highways that connect to bear in memphis. for the initiative southern california issue holistic lee. the areas that need to be the might have...